I was quite impressed by the bands "Behind the Mourners Veil" MCD,
and this album released in 1997 is no deception either - not one weak song.
The album opens up on a spoken passage that seems to be coming straight from
a zombie horror movie and sets the mood for whats coming for the next 68 minutes.
Destructive heavy/thrash metal inheriting from the 80s but with a little 90s
touch sound-wise is a short description of the music on Fearless Undead Machines.
The material here should please a good number of people, from those who like
fast thrash attacks to those who like their stuff heavy and fast but with melodies
- F.U.M. is an excellent mix of both. The vocals are a bit on the extreme side
but without going into growls or anything like that - take usual Thrash vocals
and give a faster, "horrific", or even "scared" edge to
them and thats pretty much what you get here. Hard to put into words really,
but the vocals are very fitting to the horror theme of the album. I really like
the way the songs are written, as the music and the vocals/lyrics seem to have
been written with each other in mind, rather than just adding the lyrics as
an afterthought. Maybe Im seeing a bit too much into this, but it sure sounds
like thats what was done here.

Highly recommended. Now it looks to me like Ill have to acquire all of this
bands catalog...